Advantageously

Word ADVANTAGEOUSLY
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Hyphenation ad van ta geous ly
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One who takes advantage of a male or female while they are uncomprehensive. Urban Dictionary

Something an underdog really has while pretending not to. People would rather the underdog triumph than the one described as the favorite. Urban Dictionary

A word Trump said once. Urban Dictionary

1. Having the upper hand over the opposition 2. A kickass nintendo cover band from Calfiornia Urban Dictionary

-When one knows the area very well and can navigate around obstacles in the hood; such as traffic, police lights ahead, and swerving a hoe. Also used when in a chase or racing. Urban Dictionary

The state of having ridiculous skill, the ability to do things normal humans would deem impossible. Urban Dictionary

''Take Advantage'' To take advantage of someone is usually to unfairly get what you want from someone who is easily persuaded to help you, trust you, or do things for you Urban Dictionary

Boob Advantage: When you are running late to work but because you have big boobs you make it there on time. Urban Dictionary

Beer Pong Term 1. Occurs at parties when a particular song that one team or player really enjoys, thereby increasing that persons skill. Similar to home field advantage. Can be gaged on a scale of 0-10 depending on how much one enjoys the song or is pumped up by the song. Creators Ryan D Scott/ Theodore Javier Bartholomew Kramer I at Indiana University in the Gamma (x4) House. Urban Dictionary

In online gaming, when the player who hosted the room or server has the upper hand due to him having no network lag to himself since he hosted the server. Urban Dictionary

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The word "advantageously" in example sentences

We contend, that for tolerably good land, situated advantageously, that is, with a ready access to good markets and good fairs, such as those of Coventry, Birmingham, Gloucester, Worcester, ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

Again, this argumentation is handled very advantageously, which is derived from a species when you pursue all the separate parts by tracing them back to the whole, in this way "If that is _dolus malus_ when one thing is aimed at, and another pretended," we may enumerate the different modes in which that can be done, and then under some one of them we may range that which we are trying to prove has been done ❋ Marcus Tullius Cicero (N/A)

Treasury can always purchase, then claim to have revised its valuation and sell "advantageously" at a loss. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Right through the summer, Jeremy would stand at the top of a tall wooden ladder in those boxy, airless rooms in the Leeper building, wearing, I recall, comparatively tight-fitting shorts, while I did my best to read off the shelf lists (meaning drawers densely laden with cards), performing this function from as advantageously configured a vantage point below. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The first piece of "The Drunken Father," is quite in the author's own style; though there are two or three stanzas very imperfect, which might probably be omitted advantageously. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As a Californian who has now lived almost 20 years in Germany, I can assure you that resident aliens in Germany are treated more advantageously than those in the US. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Michele Bachmann was able to reach her high-water mark without being unduly encumbered by her gender; nor was she advantageously buoyed by it. ❋ Unknown (2012)

I raised my concern that the education and the technology worlds are coming together, but perhaps not as strategically or advantageously as they could. ❋ Meredith Ely (2011)

Kids who are often at the end of the line feel like the ones at the beginning get treated advantageously. ❋ The Huffington Post (2011)

Eileen and Michael SandersonBarnsley • Jackie Ashley writes Comment, 9 May that Cameron's Tories might advantageously engineer an early election. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The education and technology worlds are coming together, but perhaps not as strategically or advantageously as they could. ❋ Meredith Ely (2011)

• In a team, there's always two points of view and that can be an asset rather than a liability if perceived advantageously. ❋ Kathleen Gurney (2011)

The implication here is that marriages that can manage anger and anxiety advantageously, avoid depression, and can create confidence, optimism, tenacity, and enthusiasm will be more rewarding than those who let anger and anxiety get out of hand or unable to generate happy times ❋ Unknown (2010)

It fell apart mostly for the exact same, failed-reasons the critics of Net Freedom are trying to repeat: corporations trying to control what is out of their control and protect their dead past, rather than understanding the future, embracing it, and using it advantageously to encompass everyone's needs: their own, the content creators and the public. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They held the position earlier, then abandoned it, only to see their own bunkers occupied advantageously by the NVA. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"[Weenis]!!!" "What foo!!!" "Dont talk to that wesa!" "Why, way?" " Cuz shes an [advantager], Weenis" "Ohh [crud], thanks way:)"... ❋ Maximus#63 (2008)

He/she was full of shit by calling himself/herself an [underdog], but knew that he/she could gain an advantage on an opposing person/team by calling himself/herself an underdog (and end up facing less adversity by doing so while placing more adversity on the opponent, [throwing the game]/race, a way to get support from people who would not otherwise support them), or claiming that he/she had lower odds overall. Really, since he/she was [playing all sides], he/she could always end up on the side that triumphed, as long as people allowed it. ❋ Solid Mantis (2020)

They [will not] [take] advantagism. ❋ Smamu (2017)

1. ([announcer]) Advantage : reciever 2. [w00t]! Play [double dragon] yaaaaaaahhh! ❋ Eddybill (2005)

"[Ohp], there's a traffic jam on I-475. I'm gonna [havta] use [the hood advantage] to get around it. I'll get off on Atherton and get back on at Bristol and hopefully pass the accident or what ever it is." ❋ Abriel Ole (2016)

Wow, how can he do something like that?" [wondered] the young [little boy]. "Easy," muttered [the old man]. "He has Tim Advantage. ❋ Kleenex_ghost (2011)

He wasn't able to take advantage of me because I am not easy to [persuade], But he took advantage of the next person by [persuading] them with clothes/shoes/[sweets] etc. ❋ Itdakimasu (2017)

Girl traffic was bad this morning. I pulled into the [parking lot] at 8:[05] am but thanks to my boob advantage they were already sitting on my desk at 8:[00] am ❋ Shellbell2 (2021)

1. When [Bohemian Rhapsody] came on the kid with the Queen T-Shirt on started hitting a lot more cups. (Person who loves [Snoop Doggy Dogg]) When "[What's My Name]" is being played I get an immediate song advantage of like plus 10. ❋ Ryan D Scott (2008)

[Host advantage] on [COD4]: In COD4, a knife only match is easy for [the host] to pwn in since there's no lag. Anyone else that's not perfectly connect will be lucky to even score a hit on the host. ❋ NarooN (2008)

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